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We went as a group to celebrate an important announcement in one of our parties life. The staff, including the manager, could not have been less helpful. This venue is in a high traffic location so no doubt will do well despite the poor service....More

Doorman was a real jerk. So much in fact that we just left. He kept calling us back but he was such a rude dude and there are plenty of better places to go in that area. Steer clear if you’re used to how pleasant...More

Sit by the window if you want to people watch in George Street or Liverpool Street although George Street is a mess at the moment with all the work going on. Alternatively watch the sports on multiple screens.
This trip only had a beer but...More

Vodka Redbull, $11 for very small glass and its not Redbull its a Mother substitute which is fine (kinda) but they share a tiny can between more than one person!....
Very young easily lead crowd!
Pretty average place to hang... very down market!

Another old haunt revisited earlier today with an ex colleague for a quick drink - have eaten here before.
A unique setting for a pub centrally located on George Street in Sydney's CBD with large windows.
Typical pub grub on offer which is reasonably priced...More

I like neat well kept old buildings and am a sucker for these. Especially when over the door are three very cool (wise?) monkeys AND it is a bar with a good happy hour deal in play. So in we went. The house Chardonnay wine...More

The Sydney Central Business District is abuzz withenergy. Power brokers run to and from high risebuildings and after-work drink places, high-endshoppers tour venues like the QVB, and fine dinersfrequent the many celebrity chef restaurants. For adose of culture, walk to the NSW Art Gallery, or visitthe Sydney Museum. To escape the hustle and bustle,reconnect with nature at the Sydney Botanical Gardens

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or picnic lunch at High Park. No matter your interest,be sure to check the full calendar of events hosted bythe city, from the Sydney Festival in January toOctober’s Good Food Month at Hyde Park.